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(resolved)CD to CD copying
I have two CD drives (actually one is a dvd but i figure that it probably doesn't matter in this case). Is there any way to copy straight from a CD in one to a CD-R in the other. I can rip to ISO then burn them but it would be easier to do this. Any software that can do this would be nice. Free software would be nicer
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Join Date: Sep 2005
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Re: CD to CD copying
CDBurnerXP Pro 3
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Re: CD to CD copying
Thanks but I checked and it says there is "no way to create a 1:1 copy of your disc" using CDBurnerXP Pro. If anyone else has any suggestions on creating an exact copy that would be cool.
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Re: CD to CD copying
Hmm, i thought that the CDxpPro did... One of the best free burners i've ever used.
I've also used Ulead's DVD movie factory, came with my ATI video card.
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Re: CD to CD copying
I borrowed a Sonic RecordNow! disc from my friend and it worked great! (I got the idea from Crazijoe's post) Thanks for all your help guys!
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